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Reading Comprehension and Writtten Productrion
Reading Comprehension and Writtten Productrion
production in English
Basic
Reading comprehension
- What is reading comprehension?
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Written production
Intermediate
Reading comprehension
Written production
Advanced
Reading comprehension
Written production
The reading comprehension passages come in three lengths: 100, 250, and 500 words. Not too long.
Not too short. These reading passages are the perfect length to improve online reading
comprehension.
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In every HSLDA Academy course, students meet weekly with their instructor
and classmates in an online classroom for additional teaching, discussion,
Q&A, or group activities. The class sessions are interactive and are conducted
using a web meeting software with video, audio, chat, and application sharing
capabilities.
Scheduled, real-time sessions in the online classroom are not the only form of
instruction available in a HSLDA Online Academy course, but are offered in
addition to lectures or other instructional materials that students are able to
access online at their convenience.
When they register, students will need to select a particular class section and
live class meeting time. Additional class sections may be added to the schedule
at a later point in the course registration period. Registered students will be
notified of any changes to the live session schedule.
All live class sessions are recorded for later viewing. While it is recommended
that students attend each live class session, students can make arrangements to
watch the recordings and receive full participation credit.
Students should contact their instructor at the start of their course to inform the
instructor of any foreseen schedule conflicts.
Successful students are self-motivated and self-disciplined learners. They check their
email and coursework regularly, complete assignments on time, actively participate in
class discussions, and contact their instructor whenever they have questions. They
work hard and have a strong desire to learn.
Your student must also have a baseline of knowledge for the course material, have
strong writing and reading skills, and be willing to commit time to their course (5–7
hours per week for high school courses, 8–10 hours per week for AP® courses).
Basic: